Fantasy Tip: Owners should probably not count on Griffin as their starting quarterback heading into next season, but he probably should be considered as a No. 2 quarterback option on draft day. He also could have good value in FantasyScore depending on the price and matchup.

The Washington Redskins may fire head coach Jay Gruden after the season. Multiple team employees revealed that Gruden is done with QB Robert Griffin III's spotlight-craving antics and shortcomings in the pocket. An unnamed Redskins official leaked a report that Griffin could start again this season, which lends credibility to the thought that owner Daniel Snyder and general manager Bruce Allen are still in Griffin's court. Gruden believes he needs a clean break from Griffin to focus on fixing Washington's 3-9 team. And if Snyder and Allen commit to Griffin as the starter in 2015, Gruden could be "one and done," a team official said.

Updating a previous report, Washington Redskins QB Colt McCoy will start past Week 13 if he plays well, although the move may not be permanent. According to head coach Jay Gruden, McCoy gives the team the best chance to win now.

Fantasy Tip: McCoy is a cheap option in FantasyScore with a price $3,700, but you should look for more reliable options for just a bit more money.

Washington Redskins WR Ryan Grant is likely to make the roster, in the opinion of Rich Tandler of ESPN Washington. Grant received praise from head coach Jay Gruden during offseason activities. "He plays like a 10-year veteran already," Gruden said.

Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III praised new head coach Jay Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen for putting the right people in the locker room in 2014. "What I think is going to help us most this year is that everybody in that building is going to be for us being successful and for us winning," Griffin said. "There are no ulterior motives. That will be great. Jay has been phenomenal. (General manager) Bruce Allen has done great job of getting the right guys in that locker room. I tip my hat to them. They have given us everything we need to be successful. We're going to work our butts off for them."

Washington Redskins DE Jason Hatcher (knee) is dealing with pain and swelling in his knee. Hatcher will undergo an MRI and other tests to find out what is wrong, but head coach Jay Gruden feels like he will be ready for training camp.

Despite a lackluster 2013 season, the Washington Redskins remain high on FS Bacarri Rambo. "He's got great ball skills," said Washington head coach Jay Gruden. "He's not afraid to tackle. He's got to do a better job tackling. Obviously, we missed too many tackles as a group last year, not just him but everybody, so we think he's progressing nicely."

Washington Redskins defensive coordinator Jim Haslett is likely to be back on head coach Jay Gruden's new coaching staff in 2014, according to beat writer Brian McNally. Tight ends coach Sean McVay is also expected to be retained. Both coaches remain under contract.

The Washington Redskins are believed to be very interested in Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden for their head coaching position. A source said Gruden may be more interested in the Tennessee Titans head coaching position, but that owner Daniel Snyder may make a financial offer that Gruden can't refuse.

The Cincinnati Bengals' playoff loss leaves three of their assistant coaches — offensive coordinator Jay Gruden, defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer and offensive assistant Hue Jackson — available to be interviewed immediately and potentially hired by interested teams with head coaching vacancies. All three are potential candidates for the Washington Redskins' vacant head coaching job.